There’s not enough fisticuffs in politics

In an interview with Sky News political editor Adam Boulton – think the UK version of Laurie Oakes – and Tony Blair’s former spin doctor, Alastair Campbell, things nearly got physical as the two debated over the spectacular events unfolding around the UK election.

I have never been a fan of Alistair Campbell but I think he carried himself far better in this exchange, keeping calm and focussed on what he was trying to say. Adam Boulton came across like a blubbering idiot.

This is the funniest thing I’ve seen all year. I dispute that Laurie Oakes would’ve got so partisan!
Did that blathering _____ REALLY think either Bradshaw or Campbell would agree with his Tory line?
Grumpy? Hah, he’s bitter.
The worst part for Boulton and his Tories is a year ago they were polling 10% higher. If Labour could’ve waited another 6 months, they probably would’ve won the election, despite the unfettered support of all of Murdochs Media Stable and the Daily H-il

I have to agree with Franksting – Laurie Oakes would never be as unashamedly biased as Adam Boulton has been this election campaign and, if I were Laurie Oakes, I’d be offended by the comparison. I also dispute Sky’s coverage has been “very good”. Sky toed the Murdoch line to the letter and can, along with the Sun et al, claim a portion of responsibility for the election result. Whether history judges the result to be a good or a bad thing, only time will tell.

Mind, Boutlon’s hasn’t been the only appalling journalistic performance from Sky presenters. Witness the annoying Kay Burley’s interview with protesters who were exercising their democratic right to campaign for eloctoral reform while the Lib/Con/Lab negotiations were taking place.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v.....re=related